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Organic traffic down
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My 15 or so clients have all seen a drop in organic traffic by about 20% on GA4 for April. Rankings have not dropped or anything like that - so just wondering if anyone else has had similar?
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@Favazmubarak I have the same problem. Traffic to the ByTure site has been zero for the last three months. Initially, 1000-1500 visitors were coming daily. I have tried all kinds, but failed. If anyone has a solution, please let me know.
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same issue
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If your organic traffic is down, here are some strategies to help improve it, incorporating the keyword "Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur":
1. Content Optimization:
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Blog Posts:
- Write blog posts related to digital marketing tips, case studies, and success stories that include the keyword "Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur."
- Example: "How a Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur Can Boost Your Business"
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Landing Pages:
- Create dedicated landing pages targeting the keyword. Ensure they provide valuable information and are optimized for SEO.
- Example: "Hire a Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur for Your Business Growth"
2. On-Page SEO:
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Title Tags and Meta Descriptions:
- Include the keyword in your title tags and meta descriptions.
- Example: "Experienced Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur | Boost Your Online Presence"
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Headings and Subheadings:
- Use the keyword in headings (H1, H2, etc.) and subheadings.
- Example: "Why You Need a Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur"
3. Local SEO:
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Google My Business:
- Optimize your Google My Business profile with the keyword in your business description.
- Example: "Favaz Mubarak – Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur specializing in SEO, social media management, and content creation."
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Local Directories:
- List your business in local directories with the keyword.
- Example: "Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur – Favaz Mubarak" on sites like Justdial, Sulekha, etc.
4. Backlink Building:
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Guest Blogging:
- Write guest posts on industry-relevant blogs, including your keyword in the author bio or content.
- Example: "As a Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur, I have helped numerous businesses..."
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Local Partnerships:
- Collaborate with local businesses and blogs to get backlinks, mentioning your keyword.
5. Social Media and Content Promotion:
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Social Media Profiles:
- Update your social media bios with the keyword.
- Example: "Favaz Mubarak – Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur"
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Content Sharing:
- Share your optimized content across social media platforms to increase visibility.
- Use hashtags like #FreelanceDigitalMarketer #Thrissur in your posts.
6. Technical SEO:
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Website Speed and Mobile Optimization:
- Ensure your website loads quickly and is mobile-friendly.
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Fix Errors:
- Use tools like Google Search Console to identify and fix any technical issues, such as crawl errors or broken links.
Example Meta Description:
"Looking for a Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur? Boost your business with expert SEO, social media management, and content creation services. Contact Favaz Mubarak today!"
Implementing these strategies can help improve your organic traffic and ensure your website is optimized for the keyword "Freelance Digital Marketer in Thrissur."
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Hi everyone,
I need some help with an issue I've been experiencing with Google Analytics 4 (GA4). Since May 13th, my website's traffic has dropped by 60% according to GA4. However, there has been no change in the ranking of my pages, and there is no impact reflected in Google Search Console either.
Specifically, the traffic for two pages has dropped to zero. Has anyone encountered a similar issue, or can someone help me technically check these pages to identify what might be causing this problem?
- https://humanfocus.co.uk/e-learning/health-and-safety-courses/
- https://humanfocus.co.uk/e-learning/manual-handling-training/
Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
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@anonymous0007 said in Organic traffic down:
Recent google update effect many wesite. My clients website also decrease organic traffic
Recent google update effect many wesite. My website also decrease organic traffic clippasia.com
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Recent google update effect many wesite. My clients website also decrease organic traffic
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If your businesses organic traffic is down, you should check if this was a sudden drop or not, if it was, check to see if your business possibly has an algorithmic or a manual penalty? If your website, has a penalty, do contact an Seo company for advice.
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To address a drop in organic traffic across multiple clients without a corresponding decrease in rankings, consider conducting a thorough technical audit of their websites to identify any underlying issues affecting performance. Ensure that content quality is high and optimized for relevant keywords, and assess the backlink profile for quality and authority. Stay informed about recent algorithm updates and adjust SEO strategies accordingly. Focus on improving user experience, particularly in terms of site navigation and readability. Implement local SEO tactics if applicable and develop a content marketing strategy to attract organic traffic through valuable content. By addressing these areas, you can potentially mitigate the drop in organic traffic and improve overall website performance for your clients.
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@Contentcoms Have you checked the Google Search Console reports? This is the only way to get an accurate picture of Organic traffic in my view as it eliminates tracking issues. GA4 and privacy/cookies/GDPR stuff mean less data is being processed in there all the time, so it's possible that traffic isn't actually down, but you're just seeing less reported. Check Search Console and see if the trend is the same or different - that will give you the answer.
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me too and I don't know what's going on if anyone can manually audit my website https://lunaksa.com/
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This could be the "Google Helpful Content Update", so, it could it be, that after this update, that the blog posts are not getting as many organic visitors? We say this because, we own garden building company, had this problem, after the update, of the organic traffic decreased to some of the blog posts, effecting our sales.
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@Contentcoms said in Organic traffic down:
My 15 or so clients have all seen a drop in organic traffic by about 20% on GA4 for April. Rankings have not dropped or anything like that - so just wondering if anyone else has had similar?
It sounds like you're experiencing a widespread drop in organic traffic across multiple clients, despite stable rankings. This could indicate a broader trend rather than individual issues with each website. Here are some potential reasons why this might be happening:
Algorithm Updates: Search engine algorithms are constantly evolving, and even minor updates can have a significant impact on organic traffic. It's possible that a recent algorithm update affected the visibility of your clients' websites in search results.
Seasonal Variations: Changes in organic traffic can sometimes be attributed to seasonal fluctuations in search behavior. Depending on your clients' industries or target audiences, certain times of the year may see higher or lower search volumes.
Competitive Landscape: Increased competition in your clients' industries could be driving down organic traffic as other websites gain visibility in search results. Keep an eye on your clients' competitors to see if they are experiencing similar trends.
Technical Issues: Although you mentioned that rankings have not dropped, it's still worth checking for any technical issues that could be affecting organic traffic. This includes issues like website downtime, server errors, or crawlability issues that may not directly impact rankings but can still affect traffic.
Changes in User Behavior: Shifts in user behavior, such as changes in search queries or preferences, could also influence organic traffic patterns. Stay attuned to your clients' target audiences and how their search habits may be evolving over time.
Tracking or Reporting Issues: Ensure that your tracking setup in Google Analytics (GA4) is accurate and that there are no issues with data collection or reporting. Sometimes discrepancies in tracking settings or data sampling can lead to misleading insights.
External Factors: External factors such as industry trends, economic conditions, or global events may also impact organic traffic patterns. Consider whether any external factors could be influencing search behavior within your clients' industries.
If none of these explanations seem to apply, it might be worth reaching out to other professionals in your industry or community to see if they have experienced similar drops in organic traffic. Sharing insights and collaborating with others can often shed light on broader trends and help identify potential solutions.
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